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Naturalization and claiming benefits and points on driving l
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 1:21 pm
by robakles
Hi all, I need some advice, i can apply for naturaliz. in december 2013 , first 5 years i didnt claim any benefits , in december 2012 my son was born, my wife stopped working , and i started getting housing benefit in january, about 65 pounds a week, wife gets child benefit, and we got 200 pounds annual discount on council tax, i earn about 1800-1900 pounds a month in hand , will it disqualify me??? also i have 6 points on my licence , 3 points twice for minor speeding (fixed penalty) which occured 14 months ago. what are my chances?? pls help, i cant find the answer anywhere , i have permanent residency card as well ( ILR - that blue book) and I'm eea national (polish)
Re: Naturalization and claiming benefits and points on drivi
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 1:37 pm
by Amber
robakles wrote:Hi all, I need some advice, i can apply for naturaliz. in december 2013 , first 5 years i didnt claim any benefits , in december 2012 my son was born, my wife stopped working , and i started getting housing benefit in january, about 65 pounds a week, wife gets child benefit, and we got 200 pounds annual discount on council tax, i earn about 1800-1900 pounds a month in hand , will it disqualify me??? also i have 6 points on my licence , 3 points twice for minor speeding (fixed penalty) which occured 14 months ago. what are my chances?? pls help, i cant find the answer anywhere , i have permanent residency card as well ( ILR - that blue book) and I'm eea national (polish)
You should have no issues providing you meet the
standard requirements. The FPN would pose no issue unless contested at Court or if you receive more than one in the last 12 months. The benefits and unemployment are immaterial. I assume your wife is not a British Citizen?
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 1:37 pm
by Plum70
What do you mean by "I earn about 1800-1900 pounds a month in hand"? Are you registered self employed and do you declare your monthly wages to HMRC? If you do not then this may well be an issue when you come to naturalise.
I do not think that legitimately claiming benefits is of any relevance.
I cannot comment on your driving offence as I have no clue.
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 1:40 pm
by Amber
Plum70 wrote:What do you mean by "I earn about 1800-1900 pounds a month in hand"? Are you registered self employed and do you declare your monthly wages to HMRC? If you do not then this may well be an issue when you come to naturalise.
I do not think that legitimately claiming benefits is of any relevance.
I cannot comment on your driving offence as I have no clue.
I took it to mean he earns £1800-1900 Net per month. Although, the housing benefit may be a bit high given the income.
naturalization
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 1:45 pm
by robakles
sorry, i'll explain, i earn 1700 net, plus 200 petrol money , which is employers expense and that doesnt count towards my benefits , my wife's also polish but came 3 years ago so no resident, but my son is british , he was born when i had permanent residency status
Re: naturalization
Posted: Fri May 24, 2013 1:50 pm
by Amber
robakles wrote:sorry, i'll explain, i earn 1700 net, plus 200 petrol money , which is employers expense and that doesnt count towards my benefits , my wife's also polish but came 3 years ago so no resident, but my son is british , he was born when i had permanent residency status
Then as I posted previously.